Yes, precisely. I can walk you through the $100-million figure. You start with the four provinces in which the backstop applies: Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. Using data from Statistics Canada on farm operating expenditures, it's roughly $50 billion annually in those four provinces. About three-quarters of one percentage point, so less than one percentage point of that total of $50 billion comes from expenditures on natural gas and propane. It's about three-quarters of a percentage point, and about one-third of that, about 0.2% of total farm operating expenditures, is related to the carbon price. Again, that's on natural gas and propane. That's exactly where the $100-million figure comes from. Again, it's those four provinces, and it's at the current price of $40 per tonne.
On May 4th, 2021. See this statement in context.